MALTA
A DESTINATION OF DISTINCTION
Malta: History, Culture, and Sophisticated Experiences
Experience Malta like few ever do - private tours, bespoke events, and curated incentive programs crafted exclusively for discerning travellers and VIP corporate groups.
Gozo: Refined, Authentic, and Exclusive
Gozo’s tranquil, intimate setting provides secluded estates and premium local experiences unavailable to the general public. With private transfers, bespoke multi-day programs, and careful attention to privacy, we craft seamless, unforgettable journeys for executive retreats, incentives, and luxury leisure.
Why Choose Malta?
In Malta, language reflects the islands’ rich and layered history. The national language is Maltese, a unique Semitic language with Arabic roots, enriched over centuries by Italian, Sicilian, French, and English influences. It is the only Semitic language written in the Latin alphabet and is a proud symbol of Maltese identity.
Alongside Maltese, English is an official language, widely spoken across the islands and used in business, education, and daily life. Visitors will find communication effortless, as nearly everyone speaks fluent English. Italian is also widely understood, thanks to historical ties and media exposure, and many Maltese people speak additional languages such as French, German, Spanish, and others. This multilingual culture makes Malta especially welcoming and accessible for international visitors, ensuring that wherever you come from, you’ll feel understood and at home from the moment you arrive.
The climate in Malta is one of the islands’ greatest attractions. Enjoying a classic Mediterranean climate, Malta boasts long, warm summers and short, mild winters, with over 300 days of sunshine each year. From late spring through early autumn, temperatures are typically warm and dry, perfect for swimming, sailing, and exploring historic cities under clear blue skies. Even in winter, daytime temperatures remain pleasantly mild, making it an ideal year-round destination. Rainfall is limited and falls mainly between November and February, while summers are generally dry and sunny. The surrounding sea helps regulate temperatures, providing refreshing coastal breezes during the warmer months. Whether you’re visiting for beach relaxation, cultural exploration, or outdoor adventures, Malta’s reliable climate ensures comfortable conditions in every season, allowing visitors to make the most of their stay at any time of year.
Malta is exceptionally easy to reach, making it an ideal destination for travellers from Europe and beyond. The islands are served by Malta International Airport, which offers regular flights to major European cities as well as seasonal connections to other global hubs.
Direct ferry services link Malta to nearby Sicily, providing an alternative scenic route for those arriving by sea. Once here, getting around is seamless, whether you choose private transfers, rental vehicles, or luxury chauffeur services.
As part of the Eurozone, Malta uses the euro (€), ensuring simple and convenient transactions for visitors from other euro countries. ATMs are widely available, and major credit cards are accepted throughout the islands, making it easy for travellers to enjoy their stay without worrying about currency exchange.








